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Rockledge FL Dennis J Carmody DDS
Rockledge Implant Dentist
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130 South Woods Drive
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Rockledge
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FL 32955
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(877) 639-8920
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does Invisalign® cost? |
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As with other types of orthodontic
treatment, the cost of Invisalign® is heavily dependent on the
complexity of a patient's case. However, the cost is generally more expensive
than traditional braces. To find out more about specific cost information,
call Dennis J Carmody DDS at (877) 639-8920.
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Does insurance cover Invisalign®? |
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Because medical benefits differ
significantly from policy to policy, each patient should review
their coverage. However, if a patient has orthodontic coverage, Invisalign® should be covered to the same extent as conventional
braces.
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How does Invisalign® effectively move teeth? |
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Like brackets and archwires,
Invisalign® Aligners move teeth through the appropriate placement of
controlled force on the teeth. The principal difference is that
Invisalign® not only controls forces, but also controls the timing of
the force application. At each stage, only certain teeth are allowed
to move, and these movements are determined by the orthodontic
treatment plan for that particular stage. This results in an
efficient force delivery system.
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Will TMJ affect Invisalign® treatment? |
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TMJ refers to the temporomandibular,
or jaw, joint. Individuals can have a number of problems with the
jaw joint, some of which can be aggravated by appliances and
treatments like Invisalign®. To find out if your TMJ problem will
adversely impact dental treatment, consult your Invisalign®-certified
doctor.
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Orthodontic - Braces
In Rockledge Florida and the surrounding
Melbourne - Merritt Island - Viera - Cocoa FL areas.
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*Minimal sedation, also known as anxiolysis, is the
use of oral and inhalation medications to relieve anxiety before and
during dental procedures that minimally reduce consciousness in an
effort to reduce fear and anxiety,
while still maintaining normal breathing and the ability to respond
appropriately to physical and verbal stimulation.
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